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3 point rototiller and what to plant
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<blockquote data-quote="5minpins" data-source="post: 534319" data-attributes="member: 8097"><p>I got my garden spot tilled today!! yaaay! had snow two weeks ago and rain ever since. so I put in a new garden, first one for this place and the ground was hard and not very good. my really nice neighbor let me borrow his big 3 point tiller, it took me all of 30 minutes to make 3 passes and I was all done! wow!! all I can say is, why in the world would anyone ever use a push tiller lol. I had dug up the garden spot with the tractor bucket prior and then dumped 3 excavator buckets of composted horse manure and sand on it, then it snowed so it sat like that for the last two weeks. </p><p>so now, what do I plant in there? I live in washington state, doesnt get to hot here for long, rains quite a bit. I have a few ideas but feel free to add to my list if you want. not doing lettuce or broccoli as the slugs around here are thick...</p><p></p><p>corn</p><p>cucumbers</p><p>acorn squash</p><p>snow peas</p><p>carrots</p><p>sweet onions</p><p>red peppers</p><p>hot peppers</p><p>watermelon?</p><p>tomatoes but not many, they get blight every time ya look at em....</p><p></p><p>what would you plant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5minpins, post: 534319, member: 8097"] I got my garden spot tilled today!! yaaay! had snow two weeks ago and rain ever since. so I put in a new garden, first one for this place and the ground was hard and not very good. my really nice neighbor let me borrow his big 3 point tiller, it took me all of 30 minutes to make 3 passes and I was all done! wow!! all I can say is, why in the world would anyone ever use a push tiller lol. I had dug up the garden spot with the tractor bucket prior and then dumped 3 excavator buckets of composted horse manure and sand on it, then it snowed so it sat like that for the last two weeks. so now, what do I plant in there? I live in washington state, doesnt get to hot here for long, rains quite a bit. I have a few ideas but feel free to add to my list if you want. not doing lettuce or broccoli as the slugs around here are thick... corn cucumbers acorn squash snow peas carrots sweet onions red peppers hot peppers watermelon? tomatoes but not many, they get blight every time ya look at em.... what would you plant? [/QUOTE]
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